However, there is an ongoing investigation into how the windstorm association conducted claims.

In January, two claims managers resigned after an investigation showed that, in multiple instances, "an outside claims adjuster was paid for adjusting work that appears not to have been performed and that TWIA paid claims based on that outside adjuster's recommendation," the insurance department said Monday.

The insurance department also declared that windstorm association management "does not have the experience, competence, or trustworthiness to operate TWIA in a safe and sound manner, and that TWIA should be placed under administrative oversight."